Spartina alterniflora is a perennial herb native to the American Atlantic coast and is the dominant plant in coastal intertidal wetlands. Since its introduction to China in 1979, it has quickly spread along the coast and has caused various hazards. To control the further spread of S. alterniflora in China, we first reconstructed the history of the spread of S. alterniflora in its invasion and origin countries. We found that S. alterniflora spreads from the central coast to both sides of the coast in China, while it spreads from the west coast to the east coast in America. Furthermore, by comparing 19 environmental variables of S. alterniflora in its invasion and origin countries, it was found that S. alterniflora is more and more adaptable ...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Phenotypic variation plays an important role in successful plant invasions. The spread of invasive s...
Invasive plants, like Spartina alterniflora (SA), have a competitive advantage over native flora due...
Given the extensive spread and ecological consequences of exotic Spartina alterniflora (S. alternifl...
Smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) is one of the harmful quarantine weeds in China. Since its ...
<div><p>The exotic plant <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> was introduced to Yueqing Bay more than 20 yea...
Abstract Background Spartina alterniflora is an invasive plant on the coast of China that replaces n...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Genetic variation and population structure may reflect important information for invasion success of...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Phenotypic variation plays an important role in successful plant invasions. The spread of invasive s...
Invasive plants, like Spartina alterniflora (SA), have a competitive advantage over native flora due...
Given the extensive spread and ecological consequences of exotic Spartina alterniflora (S. alternifl...
Smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) is one of the harmful quarantine weeds in China. Since its ...
<div><p>The exotic plant <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> was introduced to Yueqing Bay more than 20 yea...
Abstract Background Spartina alterniflora is an invasive plant on the coast of China that replaces n...
Biological invasions offer model systems of contemporary evolution. We examined trait differences an...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Genetic variation and population structure may reflect important information for invasion success of...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...
Coastal areas host some of the planet’s most productive ecosystems, providing life-sustaining ecolog...